Enables users to search the Web, Usenet, and images. Features include PageRank, caching and translation of results, and an option to find similar pages. The company's focus is developing search technology.
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Shoeshiner is a profession in which a person polishes shoes with shoe polish. They are often known as shoeshine boys because the job is traditionally that of a male child. While the role is deprecated in much of Western civilisation there are children that earn an important wage for their family in many countries throughout the world. Some shoeshiners offer extra services, such as shoe repairs and general tailoring. Many well-known and high profile people started their working life as shoeshiners, including singers and presidents.
topChattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" is a popular song. It was written by Harry Stone and Jack Stapp and published in 1950. Many versions of the song charted in 1950, but the biggest was ...
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This web page includes an unusual photograph of Soldier, holding bayoneted rifle, standing full-length in front of tent, African American male seated beside him, and others in tent ...
From Shoe Shine Boy to Battalion Chief. Let me tell you the story of Bob Dahl – a local boy whose contributions have made him “hero material.”